Top flow coolers have been steadily emerging recently, and Enermax, a leader in computer Power Supplies and other components, has brought their own to the table with their ETB-T60-TB. Combined with their high quality T.B. Silence fan, the ETD-T60-TB utilizes innovative technologies to squeeze every degree of thermal capacity out of the cooling fins and heatpipes, keeping your processor cool, and enabling impressive overclocking performance. Enermax has even added a little bit of flash on their fan chassis, and offers the cooler in a customizable-LED version.

Features

World leading thermal resistance performance of 0.12°C/W.

Side flow type with six Φ6mm high performance heat pipes.

Soldering Technology

Nickel-plated heat sink to reduce oxidation effect and maintain the top performance.

Comments

Hey I was just curious.. How far is the CPU slot from the RAM? I am considering getting this CPU Heatsink/Fan and I nervous about clearance issues.. Currently have a Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 Rev 2.0 motherboard.. and Kingston DDR3 1600Mhz HyperX. Also, doesn't this CPU cooler have a Blue LED fan?

Hey I was just curious.. How far is the CPU slot from the RAM? I am considering getting this CPU Heatsink/Fan and I nervous about clearance issues.. Currently have a Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 Rev 2.0 motherboard.. and Kingston DDR3 1600Mhz HyperX. Also, doesn't this CPU cooler have a Blue LED fan?

The CPU and RAM clearance should be very similar to the Z68AP-D3, and if your kit doesn't have raised fins, this cooler should clear the RAM without an issue. The RAM we used was the Patriot Viper Xtreme which have a somewhat high-profile heatsink, and we didn't have any issues.

It also shouldn't be too difficult to mount the cooler so the heatpipes face the rear fan, because the fins leave plenty clearance for RAM. Of course, it's highly dependent upon the case and the motherboard itself, so keep an eye on it nonetheless

The version of this cooler with LEDs is the ETD-T60-VD (Vegas Duo), ours was the -TB version.